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When and How to Grow Garlic in Colder Regions

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  1. When to Plant: Plant your garlic at any point over the course of October-November. Earlier for cooler zones, later for warmer zones.

    Spot in Garden: Garlic thrives in a high-sun environment, and can be companion planted with Tomatoes and Basil.

    Soil Prep: Garlic loves a loose and fertile environment. If planting into an existing bed, chop and drop spent plants on top of the bed to rejuvenate the soil. Remove any diseased plants.

    Spacing: Plant 6 in apart and about 1-3” deep (meaning that the pointy tip of the cloves is 1-3” below the topsoil level. If you have loose soil you can plant them 3” deep. If you have hard soil, plant them about 1” deep

    Feed & Water: Apply 1-2” layer of compost and give it a good watering once only until Spring

    Mulch: Lastly, put down 4-6” of brown leaves. This will provide more insulation and allow the microbes to keep working in the soil.

    Spring: This process will help the garlic establish roots before winter. Come Spring, once they begin to poke through the surface, you can water again and then add 1-2” of Compost for a strong growth

  2. Thank you. Southern hemisphere in South Africa with a Mediterranean climate in Autumn would probably be in April. This video has all the right steps without the clutter of unnecessary words 👍🌱🧄

  3. So many useful elements here. I love the planting board and the netting that is interchangeable between beds. Thinking that moving to raised beds will eventually be in order for the sake of my knees and these look fantastic.

  4. What was he chopping in the beginning of the video? Shouldn’t the roots be taken out as well?
    He’s so sweet with the plant. He seems to have a nice connection to them

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